Top 3 Favorite Disney (including Pixar) Movies?

My top three would probably be Finding Nemo, Mulan (1998), and Toy Story. I really enjoy the disney pixar movies, I usually can't stand the singing lol. But Mulan is really good despite it
 
Mulan is really good! It's shame what they did with the live action. I think you'll like this homage.

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It's literally perfection lmao, they put so much effort into re-animating the entire song to fit pokemon 😂 and the taped on coin to look like a meowth, I can't 🖐️💀
 
Not a Disney fan at all but I'll admit I have enjoyed a few here and there.

-Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937): there's something timeless but also strangely haunting about this film that makes it captivating to watch. A bit hard to explain why it's a top 3 Disney film for me but it is.

-Lilo & Stitch (2002): There's a lot of heart in this movie and I really enjoy the main character of Lilo who I felt a connection with as a kid, her strange interests like taking pictures of fat tourists probably.

-Wall-E (2008): there's a lot of strong social commentary as well as emotional heart that makes it stand out above other Pixar and Disney films.

Honorable mentions: Oliver and Company, Mulan, and Zootopia.
 
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Not really one of my top movies, but I really enjoyed Ratatouille and have watched it a handful of times. I know it gets a lot of hate or at least from those I know that have talked about it. I've always been interested in cooking and challenging myself with different recipes I find fun or interesting. Cooking for others, especially when they're picky is not fun at all. Get off your butt and make your own food. But I love cooking for myself. And a movie where Remy gets to create recipes and show his passion really hooked me.
 
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I'm gonna do 3 from Disney, 3 from Pixar because they are seperate.

Pixar:

Toy Story - A brilliant story that focuses on the imaginative minds of children, and how they can make entire worlds with just their toys.
The question of what if toys came alive explores the creative ways toys get out of sticky situations and make use of their enviornment. Then you have the jealously with the two main characters and the realization that Buzz found out he was a toy was fantastic.
There's a lot they explored in just one film, and everything was given room to grow and develop relationships.

A Bugs Life - The characters and the sound effects is something I adored in this film. Ask my family, because I always watched this as a kid. We explore a society that feel so small to the antogonist that they forget they're bigger in numbers. The antogonist in this film is amazing. He's so great. And the humor is so good.

The Good Dinosaur - Underrated gem honestly. Farmboy who wants to impress his father and family by trying to prove himself. I find it cute, that roles are reversed in this film and the human is more of a dog like companion.
The graphics and animation is what I LOVE in this film. It's so beautiful. The water looks like real water. I heard they dropped a camera in the water as they travelled and got the most amazing footage of the camera underwater. We also get T rex's that are the good guys this time around! Also I think they animated the main dino differently to everything around him, to make his character feel more out of his bubble.

Honorable Mentions:
Monsters Inc, Luca & Elemental

(While looking up films, I saw there's a possibility for an Incredibles 3 for 2028, If they do, they better age the kids this time)

Disney:

The fox and the hound - Such a childhood film of mine, and as someone who adores animals and espically foxes, the hunting aspect in cartoons and real life is so disgusting.
Being able to find friendship in two animals that, we humans have ruined that, is so bitter sweet. The aspect that even though they were friends, but couldn't stay together and had to stay apart is still hard for me to get over.
The scene that makes me cry even just thinking about it, is when the widow has to say good bye to our lil fox and let him go.

Pooh's Grand Adventure: The search for Christopher Robin - You have all your fav winnie the pooh characters exploring and trying to find their lost friend; where there charactersitics help them get out of tough situations, what more could you want? Love the 2D animation here, everything is sweet, adorable.

Soul - A beautiful animation that focuses on what life is all about. The experiences, the memories, the people around you. Pushing for something so much thatit makes you forget what life should be about. So wholesome.

Honorable mentions:
Cinderlla 3: Twist in Time, Lilo & Stitch & Mulan
 
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